B2b Pinterest

… Getting more repins is a vital part of your Pinterest marketing strategy, as this can ensure that people are visiting your website weeks after you’ve initially pinned your content. According to one Pinterest study, 30% of click-throughs for a pin happen after the second day it’s posted. In the world of social media, that’s an incredibly long…

… Since you’ve been using your Pinterest account for a while, you probably have a few boards that are gathering digital cobwebs. Maybe it’s your “Halloween 2013″ board or that regrettable “I <3 the Jersey Shore” board – those boards that just aren’t getting the same love they used to. Well, now is the time to dust off and make sure your account…

… Pinterest marketing efforts? Creating a pinning schedule. Not only does this allow you to create a steady stream of content for your followers, but by pinning around the clock you can reach a truly global community. The Hack: Get a pin-scheduling app. Pinterest doesn’t have pin scheduling natively, making it difficult to create a truly automated…

… optimized? This is not the place for cute and clever. Be sure each board assigned the most applicable category. Never opt for “other” if you can help it! Could you make some of your boards more specific? For instance, if you started with a board for social media, but now you have 500 pins about many social networks, could you split them up…

… that’s relatively easy to read on a desktop but are really hard to see in the mobile app. I’ll be sharing more Pinterest strategy tips in part two of this series, but in the meantime make sure you sign up for Tailwind’s e-mail newsletter to get more Pinteresting tips right to your inbox. The post How to Develop a Winning Pinterest Strategy from Scratch (Part 1) appeared first on Tailwind Blog: Pinterest Analytics and Marketing Tips, Pinterest News - Tailwindapp.com. …